406 scored a backcountry camping permit in the Sierras for late June a little while back. Plan was a 3-day trip, up Taboose Pass, down the PCT/JMT and then exit via Sawmill Pass.
I had already been planning a MTB trip to the Sierras and this backpack fit in nicely on the way home. A third partner bailed on us so it was just 406 and I.
Met 406 at the Sawmill TH where we left his truck and my moto so he wouldn't need to help retrieve my truck later. With high temps in the 90s the plan was to camp at Taboose Creek TH that night and start hiking early morning to beat the heat.
Didn't get underway until it was light enough to not need lights, but temps were pretty decent
Getting the early start was key as there is very little shade on this climb
The trail goes straight up a canyon above Taboose Creek, with impressively rugged peaks on either side
Lone foxtail pine up above. Was hoping the trail would switchback up there and get close to it
It didn't, but did go past some other cool trees
There were a few series of switchbacks. Lots of loose rock and gravel made for slow going
Super clear water, and with shallow depth it wasn't that cold. Could have gone for a swim except we still had some miles to go
Smiles at the top. That was 6,000ft up in 7 miles.
The lake in the center is Bench Lake. It's always hard to visualize terrain when looking at maps. This one looked way cooler than expected hanging there above the valley.
Continuing on
Looking north toward Mather Pass which is up that valley and around the corner
Found a campsite by a lake and set up tents. Cool spot, no one around. The only person we'd seen all day was a Park Service ranger hiking in for the summer.
I'd brought my fishing rod since a lot of lakes on our route have trout. Fishing was so-so near our camp but as I walked the shoreline I started seeing bigger fish and a lot more of them. The bite was on!
Some of them like this one looked like torpedoes in the water coming after my lure. Was seeing them right in among rocks right along the shore.
I probably caught 20 in this size range plus a bunch that were smaller.
Biggest one on the day. Lots of fun on the ultralight setup!
Wandered back to camp around 4pm. 406 pointed out storm clouds moving towards us. He'd already made dinner so I did the same. Got water boiled just as rain drops started falling.
Got a decent amount of hail. Rain lasted a couple hours with some very close lightning strikes as the storm moved over us. I was in big need of a nap so wasn't bothered by hanging out in the tent for awhile.
Eventually hauled myself out to check out the sunset.
Not bad! Had a couple bites near camp but didn't feel like walking the lake again. Probably should have though! Great day out regardless.
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